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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIt does the job at a descent price.
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Dr. K
> 3 dayReally cool how these work over time. Good for really damp places. As the calcium salts absorb water, they ionize into calcium, chloride and h20 in a solution that collects in the bottom of the container. Once the white beads are gone, they are used and you throw it away or recycle it. Very cool idea and works well for super humid places. Im using 7 of 8 actively in my house, as we speak. I have everywhere covered and will update on what area it does the best over time. Im thinking bathrooms and laundry room, but could be surprised. They last longer than youd think. Months not days depending on where they are and the moisture level.
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Prof. Trevor Collier
> 3 dayUse this in my rv and helps keep it from smelling like it’s been closed up for long periods
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sumrtyme
> 3 dayBought these for my kids bathroom that gets way overheated and damp even with the fan. I’ve had one in there for a month and not 1 drop of moisture in it. And it was past my point of return. Amazon really needs to extend the return window. What s waste of money!!
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Meli
> 3 dayWe live in South Florida and just had quite a bit of water come into our home after the hurricane - not total flooding, but some windows blew open and rain came inside. I ordered these right away to soak up any dampness. Its been about a month of use now and these are still totally dry, which I dont understand because when I use an electric dehumidifier it does pull moisture out of the air. Ill continue to give them more time and will update if there are any changes. The good news is that there is no chemical smell from these and it might be helping with any musty smells in our old 1958 house.
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Mateo Gonzalez
> 3 dayTheyre ok and I May be judging the item to soon and not giving it more time to work. I bought some at the dollar store with a different brand that seem to sucked moisture more quickly than this Brand.
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BPotter
> 3 dayAbsorbed moisture to a point, then instead of filtering the liquid thru the beads, it just sat in the beads and created a dam that wouldnt allow anything thru. Ended up with mold everywhere these were used. Everywhere I placed these was soaking wet, but everywhere I placed packet absorbers or hanging bags was dry. And as always I could see the water in the packets and bags collecting at the base as it should. Do not buy! Doesnt do the job at all! Buy bags or packets and save frustration. UPDATE. I was contacted by the customer service for PureEgg, and offered a refund. Then after the refund was issued, I was asked to remove the negative review. Nope. I was sold a product that did not work, and had the expense of cleaning up the resulting mold. You should give a full refund for a nonworking product, and you should leave it up to the person if they want to change their review.
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Ry
> 3 dayThey don’t work. No water collects.
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The Central Scrutinizer
> 3 dayWe have a walk-out basement and live in the South so theres a fair bit of humidity to deal with. After a spell of rain we have to run a dehumidifier. But that creates a fair bit of heat, which is not desirable. Thats where these come in, especially in the two closets. They work great and last more than 60 days for us. Its nice that you can tell when theyre used up. Price is reasonable and they work as advertised, whats not to like? I will always have some of these on hand since you can store them for a long time before activating them.
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Josh Larsen
> 3 dayThese did an excellent job drying out the basement after a leak.